they dont react well, salt pops them
Bubbles can appear in salt water due to the presence of dissolved gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. When the water is agitated or disturbed, these gases can be released as bubbles. Additionally, salt water may also contain impurities or contaminants that can contribute to bubble formation.
What did you observe! This is not a question we can answer as we were not present when the salt was added.
The acid and the base dissociate in the aqueous solution, and their counterparts form an ionic bond with one another forming a salt. For instance HCl and NaOH dissociate to form H2O and NaCl salt
On salt crystals nucleation centers are formed and bubbles are concentated and released.
Salt is sometimes added to glass to decrease the number of air bubbles in the mixture.
When you add salt to soap it will make more bubbles. not bigger bubbles but more bubbles.
Sodium chloride is added to avoid the formation of gas bubbles in glass.NaCl is considered as a "fining additive".
When excess hydrochloric acid has been added to an evaporating dish with magnesium, you will observe bubbling and fizzing as the magnesium reacts with the acid. Once all the magnesium has been consumed in the reaction, no more bubbles will be produced, indicating that excess acid is present.
When an acid reacts with marble chips (calcium carbonate), bubbles of carbon dioxide gas are produced. The chemical reaction formula is: acid + calcium carbonate (marble chips) -> carbon dioxide gas + water + calcium salt
The gaseous product in this reaction is 'hydrogen' and the salt is zinc sulfate.
they dont react well, salt pops them
Adding salt to water and detergent will not make bubbles. Sugar doesn't effect the mixture, as we seemed to get bigger bubbles than just water and soap. This may also be due to the issue that the person we appointed to blow the water and soap mixture couldn't blow a big enough bubble. - Jelly We also found adding sugar to detergent water made bigger bubbles and it was the same person blowing all of the bubbles. -A
The Salt lake monster made bubbles (farted).
Bubbles can appear in salt water due to the presence of dissolved gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. When the water is agitated or disturbed, these gases can be released as bubbles. Additionally, salt water may also contain impurities or contaminants that can contribute to bubble formation.
It will create bubbles.
Practically all the salt is added.